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New
Outdoof
Bosketball
Court
n
a
3
\Good
Will
Towards
Man
by
going
farther
and
farther
away
from
the
true
meanings
of
Christmas
and
Chanukah.
The
1990's
will
be
a
decade
of
change.
Countries
are
now
aware
and
acting
on
the
greening
effect
of
our
universe.
The
environ-
ment
is
being
addressed;
indeed
states
like
Florida
have
realized
that
pollution
and
neglect
of
their
natural
resources
must
be
made
issues
that
must
be
acted
on
at
once.
Homelessness
and
hunger
in
our
land
is
unacceptable.
Tht
government
both
local
and
federal
in
concert
with
the
private
sector
must
provide
the
funds
and
caring
to
make
the
90's
a
model
for
\good
will
towards
man.\
America
Stands
Tall
actions,
\little
children
are
dying.\
Let's
debunk
these
myths
in
order.
First,
the
government
we
supposedly
\installed\
was
duly
elected
by
the
people
of
Panama
in
free
and
open
elections.
Noriega
then
nullified
the
results.
Remember
the
pictures
of
the
Vice
President-elect
battered
and
bloodied
in
the
streets
by
Noriega's
thugs?
Remember
the
outcries
of
compassion
from
the
new
groups,
calling
on
Bush
to
do
something?
Well,
this
is
the
man
whom
we
\installed\
last
month.
Next,
we
have
a
perfect
right
to
protect
American
lives,
American
property
and,
by
treaty,
fee
access
to
the
Panama
Canal.
Noriega
and
his
puppet
government
declared
war
on
this
nation.
It
fired
upon
American
serviceman
and
killed
one
of
them.
Noriega
was
driven
from
power
so
that
American
lives
and
property
could
be
saved.
As
an
American,
1
can
only
concur
with
and
applaud
President
Bush's
decision
to
act
swiftly
and
decisively.
Lastly,
we
hear
the
tired
words
\innocent
children
are
being
killed.\
That's
all
too
true,
and
I
regret
that
this
event
is
occurring.
But
Panama
was
at
war
with
the
United
States.
One
of
the
unfortunate
results
of
guerilla
warfare
practiced
in
densly
packed
urban
populations
is
that
innocent
children
will
die.
That's
a
fact
of
life.
But
while
I
am
deeply
concerned
about
their
welfare,
I
feel
more
strongly
about
the
lives
of
Americans
situated
in
Panama.
I
feel
deeply
about
the
American
serviceman
who
lost
his
life
due
toi
Noriega's
actions.
And
I
grieve
for
the
millions
of
American
youth
who
will
have
their
lives
ruined
or
ended
because
of
the
drugs
being
supplied
by
Noriega
and
his
ilk.
President
Bush
was
justified
in
protecting
American
lives
in
Panama.
He
showed
that
he
has
the
intelligence
to
understand
a
situation
and
the
chutzpah
to
act
on
that
knowledge.
So
although
you
may
not
enjoy
Newsday's
support
on
this
issue,
Mr.
Pres-
ident,
I
hope
that
you
can
take
solace
in
knowing
that
most
Americans
—
the
ones
that
pay
their
taxes,
raise
their
kids
and
believe
in
our
nation
-
think
that
what
you
did
was
right.
Bravo,
Mr.
President.
Benefits
Of
Technology
Halloween
&
Thanksgiving
Pumpkins
\HOOPS
SEASON**
is
here
and
a
new
outdoor
basketball
court
is
available
for
students
and
residents
at
East
Rockaway
High
School.
The
court
was
built
with
a
special
legislative
grant
provided
to
East
Rockaway
School
District
through
the
sponsorship
of
State
Senator
Dean
Skelos.
At
ERHS
are:
Assemblyman
Harvey
Weisenberg,
Senator
Dean
Skelos,
Board
Vice
President
Carol
Burris,
Principal
Dr.
Kathleen
Semergieff
and
Assemblyman
Greg
Becker.
Raider
Party
JUDY
&
MIKE
TARANTO,
Best
Couple
Costume
HALLOWEEN
AND
THANKSGIVING
PUMPKINS
were
recycled
at
Centre
Avenue
School
during
Children's
Book
Week
activities.
Grades
3
through
6
were
invited
to
create
a
storybook
character
using
pumpkins
left
over
from
the
holidays.
We
had
Miss
Fizzle
from
the
Magic
Schoolbus
series,
Beverly
Cearly's
Ralph
S.
Mouse,
C
aptain
Hook,
Minnie
Mouse,
Cinderella,
Rapunzel,
Pinnocchio
and
even
Garfield!
First
place
winner
was
Bryan
Kienke
for
\The
Cat
in
the
Hat\.
Second
place
was
awarded
to
Michael
Lehnert
for
his
pirate
\Hook\,
Michael
Bordwell,
Mark
Ginocchio
and
Faith
Shelzi
received
Honorable
Mentions.
The
very
creative
entries
are
pictured
here.
East
Rockaway
School
Menu
ELEMENTARY
Type
A
Lunch
-
$1.10,
a
la
carte
milk
.30.
Salads
available
daily
(tuna,
egg,
or
chesse.)
Wednesday,
January
3;
Hot
dog
on
a
bun,
baked
beans,
sauerkraut,
fruit
and
milk.
Thursday,
January
4;
Spaghetti
with
meat
sauce,
tossed
salad,
bread
and
butter,
fruit
and
milk.
Friday,
January
5;
Tuna
sandwich,
lettuce,
vegetable
soup,
fruit
and
milk,
Monday
January
8;
Hot
dog
on
a
bun,
baked
beans,
sauerkraut,
fruit
and
milk.
Tuesday,
January
9;
Baked
ziti,
tossed
salad,
bread
and
butter,
fruit
and
milk.
HIGH
SCHOOL
Wednesday,
January
3;
Hot
dog
on
a
bun,
sauerkraut,
baked
beans,
fruit
and
milk.
Chicken
noodle
soup.
Thursday,
January
4;
Spaghetti
with
meat
sauce,
tossed
salad,
fruit
and
milk.
Minestrone
soup.
Friday,
January
5;
Pizza,
corn
or
salad,
fruit
and
milk.
Clam
chowder.
Monday,
January
8;
Steakums
on
a
roll,
steamed
onions,
baked
beans,
fruit
and
milk.
Onion
soup.
Tuesday,
January
9;
Baked
ziti,
tossed
salad,
garlic
bread,
fruit
and
milk.
Minestrone
soup.
LEGAL
NOTICE
LEGAL
NOTICE
HELEN
DEL
PEZZO,
Winnei;^
MARILYN
&
JOE
CUCAROLLO,
Friends
of
the
Raiders
for
Years.
PUBLIC
NOTICE
Please
note
that
the
Lyn-
brook
Architectural
Review
Board
meets
on
the
first
and
third
Wednesday
of
the
month
at
7:30
P.M.
in
the
Board
Room
of
the
Lynbrook
Village
Hall.
Shirley
Moskowitz,
Village
Clerk
Lynbrook
New
York
Dated:
12/27/89
ERLO
#957
12/27/89-1/3/90
LEGAL
NOTICE
CORRECTION
NOTICE
PLEASE
NOTE
THAT
THE
LEGAL
NOTICE
PREVIOUSLY
PRINTED
FOR
A
PUBLIC
HEAR-
ING
SCHEDULED
FOR
JANU-
ARY
8,
1990,
AT
8:00
P.M.,
IN
THE
VILLAGE
HALL,
ONE
COLUMBUS
DRIVE,
LYN-
BROOK,
TO
CONSIDER
THE
ENACTMENT
OF
A
PROPOSED
LOCAL
LAW
TO
AMEND
THE
CODE
OF
THE
VILLAGE
OF
LYNBROOK,
CHAPTER
252,
ZONING,
WILL
BE
HELD
ON
JANUARY
22,
1990,
AT
8:00
P.M.
IN
THE
VILLAGE
HALL.
THE
PROPOSED
LOCAL
LAW
PROVIDES
FOR
AMEND-
ING
SECTION
252-14
A
&
B,
REQUIRED
FRONTAGE
AND
LIVING
AREA,
RESTRICTIONS
ON
USE
OF
OTHER
STRUC-
TURES
FOR
RESIDENCES.
THE
PROPOSED
LOCAL
LAW
PROVIDES
THAT
NO
DWELLING
BE
ERECTED
ON
A
LOT
HAVING
LESS
THAN
55
FEET
OF
FRONTAGE
AND
A
SEPARATE
LOT
AREA
OF
AT
LEAST
5500
SQUARE
FEET.
SHIRLEY
MOSKOWITZ
VILLAGE
CLERK
LYNBROOK,
NEW
YORK
ERLO
#963
1/3
&
1/10/90
LEGAL
NOTICE
LEGAL
NOTICE
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
that
the
Board
of
Trustees
of
the
Incorporated
Village
of
Lynbrook
will
hold
a
PUBLIC
HEARING
at
the
Board
Meeting
of
January
8,
1990,
at
8:00
P.M.,
in
the
Village
Hall,
One
Columbus
Drive,
Lynbrook,
New
York,
to
con-
sider
the
enactment
of
a
proposed
LOCAL
LAW
to
amend
and
add
to
the
Code
of
the
Village
of
Lynbrook,
Chapter
25,
entitled
DEFENSE
&
INDEMNIFICATION.
The
proposed
LOCAL
LAW
provides
for
amending
and
adding
to
Chapter
25,
Sec-
tions
1
through
10,
providing
legal
and
financial
protec-
tion
from
losses
for
those
individuals
serving
the
Vil-
lage
of
Lynbrook.
A
copy
of
the
proposed
LOCAL
LAW
is
available
for
inspection
in
the
Office
of
the
Village
Clerk
during
normal
office
hours.
All
interested
persons
will
be
heard
during
the
PUBLIC
HEARING
at
the
time
and
place
aforementioned.
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on
Page
11)

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Editorial (continued from Page 2) New Outdoof Bosketball Court n a 3 \Good Will Towards Man by going farther and farther away from the true meanings of Christmas and Chanukah. The 1990's will be a decade of change. Countries are now aware and acting on the greening effect of our universe. The environ- ment is being addressed; indeed states like Florida have realized that pollution and neglect of their natural resources must be made issues that must be acted on at once. Homelessness and hunger in our land is unacceptable. Tht government both local and federal in concert with the private sector must provide the funds and caring to make the 90's a model for \good will towards man.\ America Stands Tall actions, \little children are dying.\ Let's debunk these myths in order. First, the government we supposedly \installed\ was duly elected by the people of Panama in free and open elections. Noriega then nullified the results. Remember the pictures of the Vice President-elect battered and bloodied in the streets by Noriega's thugs? Remember the outcries of compassion from the new groups, calling on Bush to do something? Well, this is the man whom we \installed\ last month. Next, we have a perfect right to protect American lives, American property and, by treaty, fee access to the Panama Canal. Noriega and his puppet government declared war on this nation. It fired upon American serviceman and killed one of them. Noriega was driven from power so that American lives and property could be saved. As an American, 1 can only concur with and applaud President Bush's decision to act swiftly and decisively. Lastly, we hear the tired words \innocent children are being killed.\ That's all too true, and I regret that this event is occurring. But Panama was at war with the United States. One of the unfortunate results of guerilla warfare practiced in densly packed urban populations is that innocent children will die. That's a fact of life. But while I am deeply concerned about their welfare, I feel more strongly about the lives of Americans situated in Panama. I feel deeply about the American serviceman who lost his life due toi Noriega's actions. And I grieve for the millions of American youth who will have their lives ruined or ended because of the drugs being supplied by Noriega and his ilk. President Bush was justified in protecting American lives in Panama. He showed that he has the intelligence to understand a situation and the chutzpah to act on that knowledge. So although you may not enjoy Newsday's support on this issue, Mr. Pres- ident, I hope that you can take solace in knowing that most Americans — the ones that pay their taxes, raise their kids and believe in our nation - think that what you did was right. Bravo, Mr. President. Benefits Of Technology Halloween & Thanksgiving Pumpkins \HOOPS SEASON** is here and a new outdoor basketball court is available for students and residents at East Rockaway High School. The court was built with a special legislative grant provided to East Rockaway School District through the sponsorship of State Senator Dean Skelos. At ERHS are: Assemblyman Harvey Weisenberg, Senator Dean Skelos, Board Vice President Carol Burris, Principal Dr. Kathleen Semergieff and Assemblyman Greg Becker. Raider Party JUDY & MIKE TARANTO, Best Couple Costume HALLOWEEN AND THANKSGIVING PUMPKINS were recycled at Centre Avenue School during Children's Book Week activities. Grades 3 through 6 were invited to create a storybook character using pumpkins left over from the holidays. We had Miss Fizzle from the Magic Schoolbus series, Beverly Cearly's Ralph S. Mouse, C aptain Hook, Minnie Mouse, Cinderella, Rapunzel, Pinnocchio and even Garfield! First place winner was Bryan Kienke for \The Cat in the Hat\. Second place was awarded to Michael Lehnert for his pirate \Hook\, Michael Bordwell, Mark Ginocchio and Faith Shelzi received Honorable Mentions. The very creative entries are pictured here. East Rockaway School Menu ELEMENTARY Type A Lunch - $1.10, a la carte milk .30. Salads available daily (tuna, egg, or chesse.) Wednesday, January 3; Hot dog on a bun, baked beans, sauerkraut, fruit and milk. Thursday, January 4; Spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed salad, bread and butter, fruit and milk. Friday, January 5; Tuna sandwich, lettuce, vegetable soup, fruit and milk, Monday January 8; Hot dog on a bun, baked beans, sauerkraut, fruit and milk. Tuesday, January 9; Baked ziti, tossed salad, bread and butter, fruit and milk. HIGH SCHOOL Wednesday, January 3; Hot dog on a bun, sauerkraut, baked beans, fruit and milk. Chicken noodle soup. Thursday, January 4; Spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed salad, fruit and milk. Minestrone soup. Friday, January 5; Pizza, corn or salad, fruit and milk. Clam chowder. Monday, January 8; Steakums on a roll, steamed onions, baked beans, fruit and milk. Onion soup. Tuesday, January 9; Baked ziti, tossed salad, garlic bread, fruit and milk. Minestrone soup. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE HELEN DEL PEZZO, Winnei;^ MARILYN & JOE CUCAROLLO, Friends of the Raiders for Years. PUBLIC NOTICE Please note that the Lyn- brook Architectural Review Board meets on the first and third Wednesday of the month at 7:30 P.M. in the Board Room of the Lynbrook Village Hall. Shirley Moskowitz, Village Clerk Lynbrook New York Dated: 12/27/89 ERLO #957 12/27/89-1/3/90 LEGAL NOTICE CORRECTION NOTICE PLEASE NOTE THAT THE LEGAL NOTICE PREVIOUSLY PRINTED FOR A PUBLIC HEAR- ING SCHEDULED FOR JANU- ARY 8, 1990, AT 8:00 P.M., IN THE VILLAGE HALL, ONE COLUMBUS DRIVE, LYN- BROOK, TO CONSIDER THE ENACTMENT OF A PROPOSED LOCAL LAW TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE VILLAGE OF LYNBROOK, CHAPTER 252, ZONING, WILL BE HELD ON JANUARY 22, 1990, AT 8:00 P.M. IN THE VILLAGE HALL. THE PROPOSED LOCAL LAW PROVIDES FOR AMEND- ING SECTION 252-14 A & B, REQUIRED FRONTAGE AND LIVING AREA, RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF OTHER STRUC- TURES FOR RESIDENCES. THE PROPOSED LOCAL LAW PROVIDES THAT NO DWELLING BE ERECTED ON A LOT HAVING LESS THAN 55 FEET OF FRONTAGE AND A SEPARATE LOT AREA OF AT LEAST 5500 SQUARE FEET. SHIRLEY MOSKOWITZ VILLAGE CLERK LYNBROOK, NEW YORK ERLO #963 1/3 & 1/10/90 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Trustees of the Incorporated Village of Lynbrook will hold a PUBLIC HEARING at the Board Meeting of January 8, 1990, at 8:00 P.M., in the Village Hall, One Columbus Drive, Lynbrook, New York, to con- sider the enactment of a proposed LOCAL LAW to amend and add to the Code of the Village of Lynbrook, Chapter 25, entitled DEFENSE & INDEMNIFICATION. The proposed LOCAL LAW provides for amending and adding to Chapter 25, Sec- tions 1 through 10, providing legal and financial protec- tion from losses for those individuals serving the Vil- lage of Lynbrook. A copy of the proposed LOCAL LAW is available for inspection in the Office of the Village Clerk during normal office hours. All interested persons will be heard during the PUBLIC HEARING at the time and place aforementioned. (Continued on Page 11)